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WHO Says Vaccine Booster is NOT Needed, For Now—Saying Most Vulnerable Should Be Vaccinated First

WHO Says Vaccine Booster is NOT Needed, For Now—Saying Most Vulnerable Should Be Vaccinated First
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Pfizer Covid jab offers two-thirds protection against virus after one dose, new data is set to show

The Pfizer vaccine starts to immunise in as little as two weeks and is just as effective in the elderly as it is in the young, official findings will reveal in the coming days.

Doctors call for gap between first and second vaccine doses to HALVE

Doctors call for gap between first and second vaccine doses to HALVE Katie Weston For Mailonline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo Senior doctors have called for the gap between the first and second doses of Pfizer s Covid-19 vaccine to be halved to six weeks.  The British Medical Association (BMA) has recommended to cut the waiting time, warning in a letter that the strategy is difficult to justify and the UK is internationally isolated . It emerged on Thursday that NHS hospitals could be banned from giving out the jabs if they don t stick to the strategy of delaying second doses by 12 weeks or longer, despite initial proposals to leave a three-week gap. 

Senior doctors call for gap between first and second doses of the Pfizer vaccine to be HALVED

Robert Jenrick defends government’s 12-week vaccine dose strategy and says it means millions more can get first Covid jab after top doctors called for it to be cut to six weeks amid fears a long wait between doses is less effective Housing Secretary said millions more can get high level of protection from first dose as quickly as possible In a private letter to Professor Chris Whitty, British Medical Association recommended to cut 12-week delay Trade union called for an urgent review of current policy, warning it is proving evermore difficult to justify World Health Organization previously said the gap between first and second doses should be 21-28 days 

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